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you remember that disco is few years ago in new york where the guy was thrown out. he went and got gasoline and matches and managed to kill all those people without even entering the place. all these solutions make sense. but you can never fully defend yourself against a madman. >> do we know where the mother was killed, at the home in newtown or at the school? >> no. someone was killed at that home. there are two crime scenes in newtown. the first thing i saw when i put on the television, a woman saying, i can't believe it happened here. again, it's mental illness. i would imagine there's more guns in the inner city than in newtown. it's not a case of that. we have to somehow have a way of finding these people, identifying these people and preventing this. >> and yet as we all know we don't want to -- there is a very high incidence of mental illness, very small incidence relative fo tto the amount of ml illness of these kinds of hideous events. how do we not stigmatize people who will never, ever commit or come close to committing a crime like that? these really ar
you remember that disco is few years ago in new york where the guy was thrown out. he went and got gasoline and matches and managed to kill all those people without even entering the place. all these solutions make sense. but you can never fully defend yourself against a madman. >> do we know where the mother was killed, at the home in newtown or at the school? >> no. someone was killed at that home. there are two crime scenes in newtown. the first thing i saw when i put on the...
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buying in the new york, new jersey area. in fact when you talk with dealers in that area they say they saw sales gained throughout the month and that's good news for luxury automakers. bmw just reported sales increasing 38.8% for the year. they've sold almost a quarter million bmws here in the united states and as a company, when you lump in mini , they believe they'll excel past the record of 2007. let's look at the monthly sales rate or annual sales rate. right now we are on track to finish this year probably at about 14 1/2 million. that's going to fall shy of the 16 million in 2007 but above what we saw in 2008. it's certainly what we were expecting and we'll have even stronger numbers in december. >> it is a really good numbers from honda as well. phil lebeau, thank you for that. >>> twint che >>> i want to check back in with jackie deangelis. president taking questions via twitter. >> the first question was@paulmmckenzie. can you assure us that any fiscal cliff negotiations regarding entitlement reform will not hurt th
buying in the new york, new jersey area. in fact when you talk with dealers in that area they say they saw sales gained throughout the month and that's good news for luxury automakers. bmw just reported sales increasing 38.8% for the year. they've sold almost a quarter million bmws here in the united states and as a company, when you lump in mini , they believe they'll excel past the record of 2007. let's look at the monthly sales rate or annual sales rate. right now we are on track to finish...
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come to new jersey, new york, massachusetts, san francisco, whatever. let's say they reduce the cap to $500,000 to $1 million. if you're buying that, you probably have an effective tax rate of 23 to 25%, which is about $6500 a year, $500 a month. >> a big impact to the wealthy homeowners. you're talking about whether this will have an impact across the market. on the average, it's only going to have an impact of about $45 month in tax savings to the average homeowner. that's not enough to effect people's decisions to buy. even for the super wealthy, $65,000 a year, we're looking at whether that amount was going to affect their decision. i'm not sure it will overall. >> you know, earlier on, brian threw out a fantastic stat where it was said incomes over the years have either stayed the same or gone down but houses have gotten bigger and bigger. if we get rid of the mortgage deduction, might it force us, however painfully, to live within our means more? >> exactly. the fact is that the home mortgage interest deduction is a subsidy that all of us pay to s
come to new jersey, new york, massachusetts, san francisco, whatever. let's say they reduce the cap to $500,000 to $1 million. if you're buying that, you probably have an effective tax rate of 23 to 25%, which is about $6500 a year, $500 a month. >> a big impact to the wealthy homeowners. you're talking about whether this will have an impact across the market. on the average, it's only going to have an impact of about $45 month in tax savings to the average homeowner. that's not enough to...
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let's get down to the new york stock exchange. mary, over to you. >> apple's weakness is certainly one of today's themes on wall street along with a lack of direction because of a lack of headlines on the fiscal cliff. as you mentioned, today's economic data, a good reading on industrial production doing little to generate investor's interest today. slumber jay is facing a decline in energy stocks after issuing a profit warning because of weakness in north america as well as weak demand in europe and such. a lift is happening to steal stocks like u.s. steel and metals and minors. also there's signs of life in energy. earlier it had the capital expenditures forecast for next year in pea body. it is expecting earnings in the first quarter of 2013. that is giving a slight lift to its shares. as we head to the close of today's weak, you should know all of the major indices, dow, s&p and the nasdaq are flat slightly lower. >> mary, thank you very much. >>> meantime, let us dig in a little bit deeper on the apple story. john fort joinin
let's get down to the new york stock exchange. mary, over to you. >> apple's weakness is certainly one of today's themes on wall street along with a lack of direction because of a lack of headlines on the fiscal cliff. as you mentioned, today's economic data, a good reading on industrial production doing little to generate investor's interest today. slumber jay is facing a decline in energy stocks after issuing a profit warning because of weakness in north america as well as weak demand...
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. >> i've had conversations with people in new york and working on trade floors. what i've been told by them is there is a huge number of meetings going on around closed doors avoiding all cameras. there has to be a solution. both parties would be blamed if they didn't have a solution. so we know there's going to away solution. it's just what solution is it going to be? >> is it fair to say a grand bargain is off the table? >> or maybe a solution for a few months just to keep it going pap complete collapse is not acceptable. it's not an option. but maybe prolonging this for another three or four months and maybe having longer discussions about it may be the only solution they can come to. >> we're talking about how taxes could potentially go up for 98% of americans. is it going to be an issue of if and when that happens, if they don't reach even a short-term solution, that you really feel it at that point? >> because we have seen alg bit of a recovery in the u.s., up until this point. and people have been feeling more positive. but if you look at the retail number
. >> i've had conversations with people in new york and working on trade floors. what i've been told by them is there is a huge number of meetings going on around closed doors avoiding all cameras. there has to be a solution. both parties would be blamed if they didn't have a solution. so we know there's going to away solution. it's just what solution is it going to be? >> is it fair to say a grand bargain is off the table? >> or maybe a solution for a few months just to keep...
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we'll go to jim at the cme in chicago and the nymex in new york. jim, i would like to start with you. are you surprised by the move in crude? do you think maybe the oil market is doubting the china recovery here? >> i think it is one of two things. first to answer your question, yes i'm surprised. i think that manufacturing number should have caused crude to spike more. the fact that it hasn't means one of two things. one they either doubt the information or they doubt the story out of china or, two, there are other factors keeping crude lower. over the last few weeks it hasn't performed very well with the rest of the risk assets so to me this is a negative thing. i'm short-term negative crude. if it traded below 86.36 yesterday's low it would be more of a confirmation but the real confirmation would come about 85.75. it is mostly that it hasn't rallied off china. >> it really hasn't certainly. if we get a resolution of the fiscal cliff could that open us up for a rally here? >> i think so. when you listen to business leaders talking they are sayin
we'll go to jim at the cme in chicago and the nymex in new york. jim, i would like to start with you. are you surprised by the move in crude? do you think maybe the oil market is doubting the china recovery here? >> i think it is one of two things. first to answer your question, yes i'm surprised. i think that manufacturing number should have caused crude to spike more. the fact that it hasn't means one of two things. one they either doubt the information or they doubt the story out of...
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compared to new york and london, investments in china are relatively new. the markets he said are dominated by small time chinese investors who bet more on gossip and behavior rather than company profit. trading halls here feel like gambling debs. people in trading rooms like this one with just wiling their time away. most of them are stereo scared to get back into the market. chinese investor res paralyzed by the worst economic growth since the 1990s. historically, the markets here have gone through booms and busts, but have never gained the stad temperature of the economy. now the world's second largest. the problem is, people don't trust what they're buying. that reality was exposed by a accounting scandals in the u.s., involving new york listed chinese companies currently under scrutiny by the securities and exchange economic oh sec. >> the chinese regulatory authority only do themselves a disfavor by not being more cooperative with other international regulators such as the s.e.c. and then investors back home here will pick up on that as to whether or
compared to new york and london, investments in china are relatively new. the markets he said are dominated by small time chinese investors who bet more on gossip and behavior rather than company profit. trading halls here feel like gambling debs. people in trading rooms like this one with just wiling their time away. most of them are stereo scared to get back into the market. chinese investor res paralyzed by the worst economic growth since the 1990s. historically, the markets here have gone...
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we have our new york hotel was on the market. we have a slight hiccup in that process where we've gone with one party. we're now going back on the to the market. and early next year, we'll put our london continental on the market. why? >> because our business is about creating brands, managing other people's hotels and franchises. owning real estate, we should only own where it helps that business. for example, we've announced a couple of new grands recently, even hotels in the u.s. and china. in the u.s., you need to put your money where your mouth is. we will sell those assets, recycle them. so the intercontinentals we own for particular reasons. in london, we've just opened tinter continental. now we're in a policy to move on the one we own, take that capital, return as shareholders or recycle it and reinvest it back into the business. >> all right. stick around. straight ahead, we will talk to alistair about another election that could pose some political risk in the new year. israel's elections are less than two months away.
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robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a bearish signal. with it riding near $11.50 now, how do you see it going in the future? >> what happened is my friend and super forensic accountant cautioned me, look, if gold does go down big, sandstorm may have more risk than the ceo felt it had. but at 11 now, this one's fine. i just prefer the gld, particularly after what happened with freeport the other day when they became freeport oil and gas with a gold and copper division. pam in indiana, pam? >> caller: thank you, mr. cramer. what do you think of abt, abbott laboratories? >> that's one of the largest positions for actionalertsplus.com. you see the co-research director stephanie link on "fast money" today, and i've got to tell you, maybe my favorite position after starbucks. let's go to kenny in illinois. kenny? >> caller: jimmy. >> yo, yo. >> caller: my question is about this private ban
robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a bearish signal. with it riding near $11.50 now, how do you see it going in the future? >> what happened is my friend and super forensic accountant cautioned me, look, if gold does go down big, sandstorm may have more risk than the ceo felt it had. but at 11 now, this one's fine. i just prefer the gld, particularly...
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yes, i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. hey, mandy. >> i'm mandy drury standing in for maria bort row mow today. hello, everybody. the dow and s&p are looking to finish the week on a winning note despite the lack of progress in washington on the fiscal cliff. the nasdaq continues to be dragged down by apple. >> apple's had a tough week. we'll get into that coming up. we're still looking for a deal on capitol hill, surprise, surprise. all to keep us from going over the fiscal cliff. just in case, though, we've got some experts on happened to help you protect your money. here's how we stand right now, though. it's been a generally positive day for some of the blue chip averages. the dow among them. up 57 points right now, near the highs of the session at 13,003 and change. the nasdaq continues lower. you can blame apple. technology suffering as a result today, down 12 points right now at 2977. the s&p is up 2.25 points at 1416. with less than an hour to go in the trading week, another week without a deal to avoid going over t
yes, i'm bill griffeth here at the new york stock exchange. hey, mandy. >> i'm mandy drury standing in for maria bort row mow today. hello, everybody. the dow and s&p are looking to finish the week on a winning note despite the lack of progress in washington on the fiscal cliff. the nasdaq continues to be dragged down by apple. >> apple's had a tough week. we'll get into that coming up. we're still looking for a deal on capitol hill, surprise, surprise. all to keep us from going...
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we are live from the new york stock exchange. let's take a look at the u.s. futures set up for the open first of the week. dow looking at about 50 points right after the open. as for the action in europe, taking its cues from the united states. we'll see a big rally in china extending one of its biggest rallies in three years. we have a mixed bag in europe with italy up by about .2 of 1%. >> we'll do our best to keep focused on the business day. we'll be following the tragic shooting in connecticut, of course. the new york stock exchange will hold a moment of silence to honor the victims in the next few moments, and we'll be looking at the president's call for meaningful action and the politics of gun control. >> let's get to a road map for this morning. it starts with apple. under pressure once again. even dipping below $500 a share at some point this morning. shares will remain range bound near term. iphone 5 sales and cannibalization among the region. >> other concessions from the gop, the speaker proposing tax hikes for millionaires. could this be the tip
we are live from the new york stock exchange. let's take a look at the u.s. futures set up for the open first of the week. dow looking at about 50 points right after the open. as for the action in europe, taking its cues from the united states. we'll see a big rally in china extending one of its biggest rallies in three years. we have a mixed bag in europe with italy up by about .2 of 1%. >> we'll do our best to keep focused on the business day. we'll be following the tragic shooting in...
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i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. as we hurry toward the edges of the fiscal cliff, this market holding its breath. but holding up. >> yes, so far. technology one of the few bright spots with apple rebounding after that huge decline we saw yesterday. its worst day in four years. it's got everybody on wall street scratching their heads trying to figure out what the problem is with apple. at any rate, here's where we stands right now. sort of a meandering day for the markets. some economic data out this morning. the market responding to that. then a sideways move after that. the nasdaq benefitting from the rebound in technology yesterday. up 11.5 points on the thatnasda. the s&p is also trading higher. there it is. up 2.5 points on the s&p. >> meanwhile, bullish sentiment at an eight-month high right now. equity allocation is still at the lowest level of the year according to the american association of individual investors survey that was out this weekend. stock in a wait-and-see mode. totally understandable until thes
i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. as we hurry toward the edges of the fiscal cliff, this market holding its breath. but holding up. >> yes, so far. technology one of the few bright spots with apple rebounding after that huge decline we saw yesterday. its worst day in four years. it's got everybody on wall street scratching their heads trying to figure out what the problem is with apple. at any rate, here's where we stands right now. sort of a meandering day for the...
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york and new jersey. are they new stores or old stores? >> the stores we visited the past weekend are the revamped stories. >> yes? >> yes, they are. the stores we visited this weekend are the revamped stores. >> that's a small percentage of the overall store base, crest? so to extrapolate this across jcpenney, it seems on the surface a big assumption. >> that's absolutely true. i was talking to our oppenheimer sales force this morning, talking to clients, that goes without saying. whenever we do store checks, i put the caveat in there, i'm only looking at a couple stores. you basically make the assumption other stores are doing something similar. that could be different. that's essentially how we do the channel checks in retail. >> brian, to the larger question of whether the success that jcpenney is having in stores like the ones you visited can be replicated and whether they have enough capital to get them there, where do you come down on that? many of the people i speak to say it seems to be working,
york and new jersey. are they new stores or old stores? >> the stores we visited the past weekend are the revamped stories. >> yes? >> yes, they are. the stores we visited this weekend are the revamped stores. >> that's a small percentage of the overall store base, crest? so to extrapolate this across jcpenney, it seems on the surface a big assumption. >> that's absolutely true. i was talking to our oppenheimer sales force this morning, talking to clients, that...
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but the "new york times" does report that u.s. officials are hoping to complete the settlement with ubs maybe mid-december, but of course there could always be delays.is scant, but ubs is probably looking at a very hefty fine and shares in zurich this morning are underperforming the broader market, flat versus the market which is higher by 0.4%. ross. >> all right. thanks for that carolyn. and just a reminder, the headlines from around the globe, fiscal cliff negotiations have stalled on tax hikes. treasury secretary geithner is confident that republicans will yield. manufacturing activity in china speeds up in november. the eurozone is confirmed in contraction. and sink more airlines is looking to sell its stake in virgin atlantic. delta reported to be amongst the frontrunners. it's the start of a new week. is this the agenda for the united states. we have november ism manufacturing index due out at 10:00 a.m. forecasts there calling for a reading of 51. also at 10:00, you get october construction spending, that's expected to ris
but the "new york times" does report that u.s. officials are hoping to complete the settlement with ubs maybe mid-december, but of course there could always be delays.is scant, but ubs is probably looking at a very hefty fine and shares in zurich this morning are underperforming the broader market, flat versus the market which is higher by 0.4%. ross. >> all right. thanks for that carolyn. and just a reminder, the headlines from around the globe, fiscal cliff negotiations have...
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he ended his last speech at the economic club of new york, i believe, by saying if we could just get past what is ultimately a stupid debate. >> right. >> there's some momentum here. and quite frankly for a lot of us in the market, we'd like to move past this. >> do you expect, however, while we fight for this fiscal cliff baloney, do you expect the market selloff? >> sure. >> today notwithstanding, but it finished well off the lows today. >> as jackie talked about, it's up for the week. for the month. i think there's still a modest positive gain. what's interesting in this debate is the two previous times we've increased capital gains, nixon in 1970 and reagan, of course, with the tax reform act of '86. the december preceding the adjustment, the stock market was down. december 1969, december 1986. i don't think people have believed they wouldn't get a deal. when we talked about we're going over the cliff after the election, i think we were the only ones in some level, at least prominence in the ability of coming on your show. we were the only ones saying that could happen. >> capita
he ended his last speech at the economic club of new york, i believe, by saying if we could just get past what is ultimately a stupid debate. >> right. >> there's some momentum here. and quite frankly for a lot of us in the market, we'd like to move past this. >> do you expect, however, while we fight for this fiscal cliff baloney, do you expect the market selloff? >> sure. >> today notwithstanding, but it finished well off the lows today. >> as jackie talked...
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did you see this "new york times" piece? more support for boehner now than anytime in his speaker ship. is that's setting up for -- >> but it is social media and twitter allows to you see these things. >> sausage factory into the front of the kitchen. >> exactly. >> geithner didn't use the word marginal rates had to go up, just said rates. >> rates are already going up. there will be a tax increase to people making more than 250 anyway because of the health care law. so the idea that somehow they will get a freebie is just crazy. >> california at 52%, new york and other places -- >> when you add up all the state and local taxes. hawaii is above 50, as well. >> hawaii is worth it, though. >> california is not bad either. >> unless you need to drive somewhere. right? and don't have a helicopter. >> there's a reason the president takes a helicopter anywhere. you can't drive in d.c. sdl those a >> boston in the city can get like that. last night i was thinking in my mother was still alive, cincinnati versus here, she would see l
did you see this "new york times" piece? more support for boehner now than anytime in his speaker ship. is that's setting up for -- >> but it is social media and twitter allows to you see these things. >> sausage factory into the front of the kitchen. >> exactly. >> geithner didn't use the word marginal rates had to go up, just said rates. >> rates are already going up. there will be a tax increase to people making more than 250 anyway because of the...
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it's funny, you pick up the paper today, in the "new york times," the new imac is down. >> you take a look at any great consumer products company and it had some sort of a cult following. nike. >> it's the curse of the $600 million market cap. >> it's really big, they got to get to where the people who own it actually like it, are not worried, are not options holders. reminds me of silver at a much higher price one day. >> i think the company is trying to corner the market. >> wow, that was some move. but the we cans have to go and the people who are looking at the fiscal cliff and getting that tax bill and people are saying i do own this in my "mad money" account, i can understand why they would want to sell it. >> revenues light as well. they are claiming not only the election, not only the cliff, but broad economic concern, traffic levels coming down on this. >> this is a very well run company that has missed and made and beaten, you can see the chart, missed, made, missed, made. this is not for strond. nordstrom. >> this week on twitter, they realize people are done playing with f
it's funny, you pick up the paper today, in the "new york times," the new imac is down. >> you take a look at any great consumer products company and it had some sort of a cult following. nike. >> it's the curse of the $600 million market cap. >> it's really big, they got to get to where the people who own it actually like it, are not worried, are not options holders. reminds me of silver at a much higher price one day. >> i think the company is trying to...
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fines of around $30 million will be payable on top of the 340 in fines already paid to new york state regulators in the third quarter. but despite that, q4 earnings will still ygrow in the mid single digit range. presumably actually clarity on fines is good. >> it brings closure. several thinking it could be several multiplmultiples. so improved visibility on that is definitely a positive. >> and here is city saying they're cut 1g 1,000 jobs. standard chartered is talking about hiring another 2,000 jobs. and if they get an increase in earnings, another record year. >> they're extremely well positioned. they're in the sweet spot of the global economy, where thes fastest growth is to some extent. asia, indonesia, africa. they have a very strong balance sheet. so they're in the position to really gain market share even in the context of a slightly slowing macro picture. but interestingly since the third quarter ims, we heard today from standard chartered again and they were quite upbeat particularly for the likes of singapore and i sandia and so forth. so outlook for revenue is actually
fines of around $30 million will be payable on top of the 340 in fines already paid to new york state regulators in the third quarter. but despite that, q4 earnings will still ygrow in the mid single digit range. presumably actually clarity on fines is good. >> it brings closure. several thinking it could be several multiplmultiples. so improved visibility on that is definitely a positive. >> and here is city saying they're cut 1g 1,000 jobs. standard chartered is talking about...
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this is new york -- i don't mean to be too centric. the foreign cars have to replenish quickly. american cars have to be put on a trailer and take them here. >> again, those numbers coming out later on and we expect them to be good. in addition to ism which comes out at 10:00, which will be a market mover for sure. when we come back this morning, get ready for a special dividend called cramer's mad dash payable to shareholders of record today. we'll hear what jim has to say and if it can pay out for you and later, jpmorgan chief u.s. economist, michael feroli. futures up 60. back in a minute. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm
this is new york -- i don't mean to be too centric. the foreign cars have to replenish quickly. american cars have to be put on a trailer and take them here. >> again, those numbers coming out later on and we expect them to be good. in addition to ism which comes out at 10:00, which will be a market mover for sure. when we come back this morning, get ready for a special dividend called cramer's mad dash payable to shareholders of record today. we'll hear what jim has to say and if it can...
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phil lebeau in new york. willy walsh making a bet with richard branson that the virgin airlines brand will not be around in five years. branson offered to bet 1 million pounds, walsh reportedly said, i don't have a million pounds. a knee in the groin maybe. that's as painful to him as it might be to me. why can't our executives be that creative. >> that's so colorful. >> a ceo challenging another one like that in this country? >> it would be rare. >> it's rare. usually they control the company. that is typically -- they have large shareholders, they're never going to say something like that. >> they don't often mention body parts. >> only a guy could really appreciate that story. >>> cramer's live in washington. six stocks in 60 seconds. >>> if lawmakers do not agree on a budget by january 1st, 2013, the expiration of the 2001, 2003 and 2009 tax cuts will generate $225 billion in revenue for the federal government. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewar
phil lebeau in new york. willy walsh making a bet with richard branson that the virgin airlines brand will not be around in five years. branson offered to bet 1 million pounds, walsh reportedly said, i don't have a million pounds. a knee in the groin maybe. that's as painful to him as it might be to me. why can't our executives be that creative. >> that's so colorful. >> a ceo challenging another one like that in this country? >> it would be rare. >> it's rare. usually...
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jim cramer is standing by at the new york stock exchange. what's on your radar just in terms of the stock market and individual issues? >> i think these companies with great balance sheets returning capital. they all believe that tax rates are going to go up dramatically for dividends. i thought it was dell sell to buy goldman. either something has to happen big at dell whether a special dividend or possibility of a leveraged buyout. i think this is an incredible call from an outfit that hated dell. >> i wonder what that would look like exactly. what do you think it's worth? >> i don't know. they have so much cash. they do believe the future is going their way. they're not the least bit upset about the notion that apple is doing well or that there is this bring their own device thing that doesn't help them. michael dell is bullish on his own enterprise longer term. what are you going to steal a company for? 35% up? >> people don't really know what the company does anymore, do you think really? >> no. i think you're so right, joe. they would
jim cramer is standing by at the new york stock exchange. what's on your radar just in terms of the stock market and individual issues? >> i think these companies with great balance sheets returning capital. they all believe that tax rates are going to go up dramatically for dividends. i thought it was dell sell to buy goldman. either something has to happen big at dell whether a special dividend or possibility of a leveraged buyout. i think this is an incredible call from an outfit that...
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speaking to the council on foreign relations in new york, duke says what's going on in washington could affect their holiday shopping plans. >> the week before the election, only 1/4, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now these same customers, 15% of our customers are telling us this discussion about fiscal cliff will affect what they spend on christmas. >> and most americans aren't close to finished with holiday shopping yet. giving retailers a hope for a big boost in the last few weeks beforesom christmas. 58% of those surveyed said they completed half or less of their holiday shopping so far. i've got a little guilt on that front. >>> joining us for more, global ceo of sanrio. welcome. waving to the world there. >> yes. >> happy holiday. >> wearing your brand, as well. >> happy holiday from mr. mann. >> we should point out that mr. men is a key part of your strategy which is changing, is it not? >> exactly. last year we started to did mergers. this is our first acquisition, international acquisition. >> w
speaking to the council on foreign relations in new york, duke says what's going on in washington could affect their holiday shopping plans. >> the week before the election, only 1/4, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now these same customers, 15% of our customers are telling us this discussion about fiscal cliff will affect what they spend on christmas. >> and most americans aren't close to finished...
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so for more we're joined by daniel i've, senior analyst at fbr capital markets from new york. good morning. strong set of numbers from oracle. what's the read through for the rest of the market? >> it's a great read-through, especially for q4. a lot of nervousness out there. they came through with strong numbers, and it bodes well for overall technology going into 2013. >> want to look at the details here. particularly the hardware versus software shift. now, oracle, of course, the software business continues to did well. hardware, they bought sun microsystems for, what, $5 billion, $5.6 billion a couple of years ago. and that division has posted a drop in revenue every quarter since. are we to believe that they'll finally show growth here come march? >> a good question. look, the software, you know, at this point, that's the meat and potatoes. a new software license up 10% organically. you looked real strong. that's the focus for investors. the hardware continues to be a work in progress. again, they're focusing on the more profitable areas. the key is they still expect that
so for more we're joined by daniel i've, senior analyst at fbr capital markets from new york. good morning. strong set of numbers from oracle. what's the read through for the rest of the market? >> it's a great read-through, especially for q4. a lot of nervousness out there. they came through with strong numbers, and it bodes well for overall technology going into 2013. >> want to look at the details here. particularly the hardware versus software shift. now, oracle, of course, the...
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joining me is charles blow from "the new york times." the president seemed pretty fired up and he seemed pretty determined. is he going to do anything? and if he does, what is he going to do? >> that's the question. we've had at least for the last five years if not for the last ten is a dampening down of kind of discussion of people who want to see some sort of sensible gun control restrictions. and in that void, the nra and gun, pro-gun advocates have actually grown stronger. you wow would have thought maybe they saw there wasn't as much opposition and didn't have to spend much money. in fact, their spending has increased. so now you have the biggest gun control lobby is probably one people know most is the brady campaign. the nra spends about 66 times as much on lobbying as the brady campaign. and they spent during the campaign contributing to candidates 4100 times as much as the brady campaign. this has now become a one-sided discussion, and america deserves a discussion. >> this has been a tipping point. i think it was so grotesque,
joining me is charles blow from "the new york times." the president seemed pretty fired up and he seemed pretty determined. is he going to do anything? and if he does, what is he going to do? >> that's the question. we've had at least for the last five years if not for the last ten is a dampening down of kind of discussion of people who want to see some sort of sensible gun control restrictions. and in that void, the nra and gun, pro-gun advocates have actually grown stronger....
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. >>> from new york, i'm ali velshi. this is your money. how big should government be and what are you wailing to pay for it? there are 15 days left to avert the fiscal cliff and republicans are finally offering to increase tax rates on the wealthy. speaker boehner proposed an increase on families making a million bucks or more. the white house says it is not enough. but it is a step in the right direction. boehner was back at the white house today to talk about it some more. republicans may be bending slightly but generally oppose more revenue because they feel government already spends too much. so the question is not really about whether millionaires or those making more than $250,000 a year will pay higher rates, the real conversation boils down to the role of government. fareed zakaria were discussing my contention we should be less concerned with actual rates and be having more of a discussion about the value that americans get for their tax dollars. >> here's the problem with that. americans like government. so what we have for the l
. >>> from new york, i'm ali velshi. this is your money. how big should government be and what are you wailing to pay for it? there are 15 days left to avert the fiscal cliff and republicans are finally offering to increase tax rates on the wealthy. speaker boehner proposed an increase on families making a million bucks or more. the white house says it is not enough. but it is a step in the right direction. boehner was back at the white house today to talk about it some more....
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those guns work their way up i-95 and get to places like new york city or cities in our state and i've always said those exceptions in the absence of a tougher federal legislation is not good for connecticut, not good for our cities and, again, i also have firmly believed that these high-capacity magazines are extremely dangerous. having said that, being in the top five, i think there have been people who previously thought they've done enough in connecticut. i'm not saying i'm one of those. i doubt there is one of those left. >> -- do you think it meets this state law, our state laws -- >> it's been pointed out, and i've taken the time to point it out, that we could be compliant with the previous assault weapons ban limitation by going from a 30 magazine to a 10 magazine. i think that's a commonsense piece of legislation that could be taken up. >> -- enough information to say mental illness played a part in this -- this situation, and how would you go about improving what seems to be a very fractured mental health system? >> the -- with respect -- i don't have a diagnosis. it's possib
those guns work their way up i-95 and get to places like new york city or cities in our state and i've always said those exceptions in the absence of a tougher federal legislation is not good for connecticut, not good for our cities and, again, i also have firmly believed that these high-capacity magazines are extremely dangerous. having said that, being in the top five, i think there have been people who previously thought they've done enough in connecticut. i'm not saying i'm one of those. i...
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let's move to this new york post front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody onto a train trath who got killed onto the track. should the man have taken the photograph or helped. i guess what it says about the subway system. what you do about it. >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. >> we might have had two or three dead people if somebody had not tried to jump onto the track. i don't think they are safe. i think people stand too close to the edge. we probably should have barriers and areas where the fence opened. >> first i would like to point out that he was pushed by somebody who didn't have a gun. i want to say something serious here. when i was a senior in college my boyfriend was killed in a car accident and i know the way that i felt at that moment. and i cannot imagine how this poor man's family felt looking at that picture. to me knowing how devastated i was having seen the body to see his struggle for the last minutes of his life shows to respect for life. it is
let's move to this new york post front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody onto a train trath who got killed onto the track. should the man have taken the photograph or helped. i guess what it says about the subway system. what you do about it. >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. >> we might have had two or three dead people if somebody had not tried to jump onto the track. i don't think they are safe. i think people stand...
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i want to bring in fareed zakaria from new york. fareed, you look at what happens in this country, we've got shootings in churches, malls, movie theater, other schools, even the attempted murder of congresswoman gabby giffords, and now sandy hook. when people look at what happens in our country, what do they make of it? what do they think of us? >> well, for everyone around the world, this issue of the united states is utterly mystifying because we know what works. the united states has 15 to 20 times as much gun homicide and gun suicide, by the way, a lot of it is suicide, than any advanced country in the world. what's different? do we have 15 times as many mentally disturbed people? highly unlikely. do we have 15 times more violent tv or video games? no. japan has lots of violent video games, and they actually have astonishingly low gun violence. the big difference is that we have these incredibly loose gun laws that make access to the kind of weapons you just showed, suzanne, very easy. the idea that people -- that anyone other t
i want to bring in fareed zakaria from new york. fareed, you look at what happens in this country, we've got shootings in churches, malls, movie theater, other schools, even the attempted murder of congresswoman gabby giffords, and now sandy hook. when people look at what happens in our country, what do they make of it? what do they think of us? >> well, for everyone around the world, this issue of the united states is utterly mystifying because we know what works. the united states has...
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let's move to this "new york post" front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody on to a train track, who got killed. should the man have taken the photograph or helped? he said it happened too quickly. i guess what it says about the subway system in america, about that kind of crime, what do you do about it? alan dershowitz? >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. we shouldn't fault anybody for not putting their lives in risk. judge not lest you be judged. and third of all, about the subways, yeah. i travel on the subways all the time. i don't think they're safe. i think people stand too close to the edge. people could easily push people on to the subway. we probably should have barriers and have a fence open where the door comes in. we should do more to protect people. >> first, i would like to point out that he was pushed by somebody who didn't have a gun. i want to say something serious here. not a lot of people know this about me. when i was a senior in college my boyfriend
let's move to this "new york post" front page. it was about a young guy who pushed somebody on to a train track, who got killed. should the man have taken the photograph or helped? he said it happened too quickly. i guess what it says about the subway system in america, about that kind of crime, what do you do about it? alan dershowitz? >> the picture should have been published. americans have a right to see tragedy. we shouldn't fault anybody for not putting their lives in...
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news corp. owns "the new york post." they're not known for their ethics. but you would think they would go out of their way to not disrespect this. >> i'm sure it is their argument, is that every form of media has been running the photograph on their front page. and there's a hypocrisy there. if you feel that strongly, don't use the darn thing. >> think of the most iconic photos ever published. the photograph of the little boy with his hands up during the holocaust. the photograph of the little girl about to be killed during the vietnam war. photography is real life. and the public has the right to see the drama, the tragedy, and the horrors. and newspapers have an obligation to report. we can debate the ethics. but the newspapers should put it out there. >> but those photos are about sending a message. you see pictures of starving children. you're trying to send a message to the rest of the world. what benefit did this photo have? what did this photo have benefit for? >> this is a debate all over america. it has been used by every form of media, who are r
news corp. owns "the new york post." they're not known for their ethics. but you would think they would go out of their way to not disrespect this. >> i'm sure it is their argument, is that every form of media has been running the photograph on their front page. and there's a hypocrisy there. if you feel that strongly, don't use the darn thing. >> think of the most iconic photos ever published. the photograph of the little boy with his hands up during the holocaust. the...
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we're also told right now as well that the new york comptr l comptroller, new york state has investments in the gunmaker sturm and luger. >> christine romans, thank you so much for us in new york. back to newtown, connecticut, and don lemon. don? >> thank you very much, brooke. you know, two of the biggest retailers, biggest retailers reacting by pulling some of their guns off the shelves and off their websites as well. i'm sure that's affecting stocks. to alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. what's going on? >> we're talking about dick's sporting goods. it is removing -- it removed all the guns from its store that is closest to newtown where you are. and it is suspending the sale of certain kinds of semi-automatic rifles from its stores that are across the country. the retailer says what this is is a show of respect during this time of national mourning. over at walmart, they're no longer advertising the bushmaster ar-15, that's the one used in the newtown shooting. they're no longer advertising that weapon on the web. but what walmart does say is you can still buy it at select
we're also told right now as well that the new york comptr l comptroller, new york state has investments in the gunmaker sturm and luger. >> christine romans, thank you so much for us in new york. back to newtown, connecticut, and don lemon. don? >> thank you very much, brooke. you know, two of the biggest retailers, biggest retailers reacting by pulling some of their guns off the shelves and off their websites as well. i'm sure that's affecting stocks. to alison kosik at the new...
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the entire eulogy, so powerful and beautiful, acan be seen in "the new york times," they have reprinted it there. as we talked about the tragedy bringing gun control laws to the forefront, we want to bring in joe manchin, conservative democrat from the state of virginia, and famously pro gun. nice to have you with us, sir. we certainly appreciate it. you have said it's now time to talk about gun control. what do you specifically mean? >> soledad, what we're talking about, i know that everybody is grieving as hard as we're grieving in west virginia, and i can only imagine the pain. i just can, as a parent and grandparent. so our hearts and prayers are with all of the families and all of the people of connecticut. newtown. i just -- i don't have words for that. and my sympathies for them with that being said, we haven't hopefully become a society or become even a governing body that we can't sit down and talk. we can't lay everything on the table to find out how do we move forward? we have challenges. i'm a big proponent of colin powell's five promises to children. second promise, every c
the entire eulogy, so powerful and beautiful, acan be seen in "the new york times," they have reprinted it there. as we talked about the tragedy bringing gun control laws to the forefront, we want to bring in joe manchin, conservative democrat from the state of virginia, and famously pro gun. nice to have you with us, sir. we certainly appreciate it. you have said it's now time to talk about gun control. what do you specifically mean? >> soledad, what we're talking about, i know...
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back to john berman in new york. >>> new york mets exporting cy young award winner r.a. dickey. dickey traded to the toronto blue jays in a seven-player deal and sending one of baseball's top catching procks back to new york. dickey, a great story, went from baseball's scrap heap to the king of the hill last year, winning the cy young, going 20-6 for the new york mets. >>> how about this as the subject of martin scorsese's next film. bill clinton. he will direct a documentary on clinton for hbo clinton is said to be cooperating fully with the scorsese project. >>> stormy weather in the west and midwest could affect travel plans today. want to get to ckaren mcginnis. nasty weather up here too. >> yeah, both east and west, we have some storm systems that will make difficult travel as we go toward the big travel weekend. take a look at video out of des moines, washington this is just south of seattle. they saw crashing waves, high winds, the storm system is aimed at the west coast. we'll see snow levels in seattle down to around 400 feet. traveling to the midwest, look out. are you
back to john berman in new york. >>> new york mets exporting cy young award winner r.a. dickey. dickey traded to the toronto blue jays in a seven-player deal and sending one of baseball's top catching procks back to new york. dickey, a great story, went from baseball's scrap heap to the king of the hill last year, winning the cy young, going 20-6 for the new york mets. >>> how about this as the subject of martin scorsese's next film. bill clinton. he will direct a documentary...
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he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't like adam lambert, his new theme song? i kind of like that. >>> our starting point is the president and the house speaker finally getting face to face to discuss the fiscal cliff. until yesterday's unscheduled meeting at the white house, john boehner and president obama had gone 23 days without sitting down to discuss the fiscal cliff. it's a significant development because in 22 days we go off over the cliff although some people have described it as a gentle slide down a little slippy mountain. but that would be a time when we face severe tax hikes and severe spending cuts unless a compromise can be reached. congress is scheduled to take a break for the holidays later this week. after speaking at the white house, the president said, "the lines of
he's a democrat from the great state of new york. margaret hoover is with us, cnn political contributor. ron brownstein is the editorial director of "the national journal." john berman has made his way to his seat. >> no music. >> that's your music. i heard you singing it earlier. you don't like adam lambert, his new theme song? i kind of like that. >>> our starting point is the president and the house speaker finally getting face to face to discuss the fiscal...
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if you compare any comparable area, new york to london, fax county to oxford, any comparable count, the united states with any comparable county, in europe or most parts of asia, you will find a tremendous difference between gun crimes and those gun crimes are not only associated with massive and unrestricted gun ownership but are caused by -- take another country, for example, israel, where obviously people need to have guns, there's terrorism. and there's almost no gun crime at all. in order to get a gun in israel, you have to have a 60-day waiting period. you have to take a mental health exam. you got to go to shooting ranges and pass a test. you can only get 50 bullets and that's a lifetime supply. there are enormous restrictions in that country that obviously needs a law. it's cultural, it's that part of the culture is caring more about winning over our children than >> what i find extraordinary is the callousness of politicians in america. i don't understand why some of them aren't prepared to literally stick their necks out and say, i've had enough of this. there are so few of th
if you compare any comparable area, new york to london, fax county to oxford, any comparable count, the united states with any comparable county, in europe or most parts of asia, you will find a tremendous difference between gun crimes and those gun crimes are not only associated with massive and unrestricted gun ownership but are caused by -- take another country, for example, israel, where obviously people need to have guns, there's terrorism. and there's almost no gun crime at all. in order...
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new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, all blue with the highest state local -- state and local taxes taken out there and property taxes. the tax deductions on them benefit higher income taxpayers in states that consistently deliver for the democrats. i get the politics of this but democrats need to own up. they can't have their cake and eat it, too. in the end, we are all going to pay more or we are going to get less. if we're serious about the fiscal house in order. if demonstrates are serious about republicans to break with ideology and their party base, to vote for higher tax rates, democrats have to be willing to do the same and break with their base. both sides can go back to the politics after they get in right. quit scrapping. get the work done now, congress. >>> all right. finally something you may not know. according to a new study gay people earn more than other americans a. survey of a thousand gay people by prudential reported that annual incomes were more than $11,000 higher than national needian income and gays carry less debt than other americans do. $4,000 less than the nat
new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, all blue with the highest state local -- state and local taxes taken out there and property taxes. the tax deductions on them benefit higher income taxpayers in states that consistently deliver for the democrats. i get the politics of this but democrats need to own up. they can't have their cake and eat it, too. in the end, we are all going to pay more or we are going to get less. if we're serious about the fiscal house in order. if demonstrates are serious...
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>> i've not liked new york because there's so much noise. >> she's fantastic. learn more about her amazing story at cnn.com. >>> hugo chavez says his cancer is back. we'll find out what it means for the president of venezuela as well as for his country. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. at the chevy yea
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he's joining us from new york. here's what the constitution, the second amendment says, you know this well. a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. over the years, as you well know, jeffrey, this has gone through a lot of interpretations. most recently in 2008. >> very dramatically different interpretations. before 2008, for 100 years, that first clause, the so-called militia clause, was read by the supreme court and other courts to trump the right to keep and bear arms. that amendment was interpreted for decades as giving individuals no right to keep and bear arms. in 2008, that changed on a dime. the united states supreme court in a decision called hellar said that the second amendment gives individuals the right to keep and bear arms but what arms, where you get to keep them, that's still very much up for grabs. >> so what restricts are legal? >> well, let's start with what restricts we know are illegal. it is
he's joining us from new york. here's what the constitution, the second amendment says, you know this well. a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. over the years, as you well know, jeffrey, this has gone through a lot of interpretations. most recently in 2008. >> very dramatically different interpretations. before 2008, for 100 years, that first clause, the so-called militia clause,...
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and that would be great news for your 401(k). maribel aber is live at the new york stock exchange. why the rosie outlook? >> this is coming from a strategist who has been with goldman for more than 20 years, known for being optimistic. abby joseph cohen. she points to a couple of reasons for the rally she's expecting. for one, the fundamentals of the market are healthy. large companies have excess cash and are benefiting from historically low interest rates. two, to put it simply, consumers have money to spend. they're carrying less personal debt than any time since the '90s. when americans spend, carol, the economy grows. that ends up translating to investors as being more confident. confident enough to buy into the market. since most 401(k)s closely track the s&p 500, this 10% to 15% rise cohen is expecting would be great for your retirement savings. if you start the year with, say, $30,000 and the index gains 15%, you're looking at almost $5,000 in gains. so it probably won't surprise you that the fiscal cliff, though, is a concern. but, you know what, cohen says even if the mar
and that would be great news for your 401(k). maribel aber is live at the new york stock exchange. why the rosie outlook? >> this is coming from a strategist who has been with goldman for more than 20 years, known for being optimistic. abby joseph cohen. she points to a couple of reasons for the rally she's expecting. for one, the fundamentals of the market are healthy. large companies have excess cash and are benefiting from historically low interest rates. two, to put it simply,...
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a new york subway platform after he was shoved on to the tracks. seconds later the oncoming subway train struck and killed him. and the u.s. navy is moving warships to monitor the potential north korean launch of a long-range ballistic missile. the u.s.s. benfold and u.s.s. fitzgerald and two others might join them. north korea plans to launch a rocket between december 10th and 22nd claiming for science and research. and new jersey governor chris chr tooe. the two showed a unified front in the wake of the storm. and the royal baby watch, it is on. there you see a pregnant and smiling catherine, duchess of cambridge. she was in for acute morning sickness. prince charles says he is thrilled he's going to become a grandfather. and the baby will be the next in line to the throne after prince william and actually after prince charles as well. so there's a little bit of a line there. >> rather it's a boy or girl. >> i think it's exciting. i don't think there's anybody out there they've been waiting and hoping and now we've seen she's pregnant and with ch
a new york subway platform after he was shoved on to the tracks. seconds later the oncoming subway train struck and killed him. and the u.s. navy is moving warships to monitor the potential north korean launch of a long-range ballistic missile. the u.s.s. benfold and u.s.s. fitzgerald and two others might join them. north korea plans to launch a rocket between december 10th and 22nd claiming for science and research. and new jersey governor chris chr tooe. the two showed a unified front in the...
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we want to get to luke a retired police officer in new york, now runs a retired security agency. we keep having these discussions. how do you prevent this tragedy? and some people will say it's about guns and other people, as sanjay and i were talking about, will say it's about mental health. and others will say examine the school or put a guard or police officer at the school. what do you think the answer is? >> well, i said in earlier discussion, i don't believe in a single causality. i think there are a number of issues that have to be addressed. clearly, we have to address the gun issue in our country. i am a supporter of the second amendment. but i'm not a fool. we have a problem. we have a problem with mental health. if we're really going to revert to putting armed security at every school in our country, i think we have a rather huge undertaking. and i'm not convinced that's the method. i do think that for schools, though, they should have a type of safe room which could be used as a classroom. in other words, you change or upgrade the quality of the door, and the locks. t
we want to get to luke a retired police officer in new york, now runs a retired security agency. we keep having these discussions. how do you prevent this tragedy? and some people will say it's about guns and other people, as sanjay and i were talking about, will say it's about mental health. and others will say examine the school or put a guard or police officer at the school. what do you think the answer is? >> well, i said in earlier discussion, i don't believe in a single causality. i...
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jersey, across the river from new york city. in addition, the mother of the alleged shooter was found dead in the elementary school. the father who was divorced from lanza's mother lives elsewhere in connecticut. the official said. the official declined to provide further details. so, john, now we're learning not only was the mother found dead, as you've been reporting inside the small elementary school, the sandy hook elementary school, and many of the children were who were killed were in her classroom, she was a teacher at this school, but the brother of the alleged shooter was found dead in a residential location in hoboken, new jersey. this has been obviously very, very off, even more awful than you can imagine. >> and you were speaking, wolf, i'm sorry, a short time ago to the school security expert who predicted something similar to this, said as more details emerge, you're likely to find a profile of somebody who was having a very troubled issues in his or her family life. now we know the shooter, of course, 24-year-old,
jersey, across the river from new york city. in addition, the mother of the alleged shooter was found dead in the elementary school. the father who was divorced from lanza's mother lives elsewhere in connecticut. the official said. the official declined to provide further details. so, john, now we're learning not only was the mother found dead, as you've been reporting inside the small elementary school, the sandy hook elementary school, and many of the children were who were killed were in her...
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cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara starr live in new york with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> how much faith can we put in the syrian government spokesperson and suggestsiing tt the people of syria are safe from chemical weapons. >> there is a new wrinkle here. in the last couple of days u.s. intelligence has got information that the syrian regime is moving its chemical weapons around. that basically, it looks like what they're trying to do maybe combine them with the missls, the rockets, artillery shells. the worry of the u.s. is latest movement signals they are preparing to put their weapons in a position to attack. whether they'll go ahead with it remains to be seen. why would they even be doing it right now? >> i think americans are familiar with hearing about saddam hussein's weapons. >> this is different. >> it is not the same. they're sophisticated. they have surface to surface. they have viable weaponry in this country. >> they have a huge stockpile. they have viable weaponry. it is widely dispersed across the country. there is a
cnn's pentagon correspondent barbara starr live in new york with us. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> how much faith can we put in the syrian government spokesperson and suggestsiing tt the people of syria are safe from chemical weapons. >> there is a new wrinkle here. in the last couple of days u.s. intelligence has got information that the syrian regime is moving its chemical weapons around. that basically, it looks like what they're trying to do maybe combine them...